View Full Version : Amazing People
Bruce Day
04-11-2011, 03:41 PM
Well folks, you know we have some wonderful people here whose life is not just Parkers, although I happen to know they have some pretty fine ones. Here are a couple folks I am proud to call friends. Yes, we may argue and debate the fine details of Parkers that hardly anyone else ever cares about, but there are a lot of people here who are truly outstanding.
So first , a little down home life from one of them. He had a cow who delivered triplets, so hand feeding was necessary. His grandson is holding the milk bottle and grabbing on, must be instinctive with the family name.
Bruce Day
04-11-2011, 03:51 PM
Now for another fellow. This member is the charities director for the Porsche Club and just finished a long weekend where he arranged for and took 50 very sick kids from the Make a Wish foundation for rides in race cars.
Dave Suponski
04-11-2011, 04:01 PM
Thanks Bruce....Been to that track many a time....:)
Gregory Miller
04-11-2011, 04:03 PM
What a wonderful idea to take kids out from Make a Wish. Pictures look like NHIS?
John Dunkle
04-11-2011, 06:55 PM
Hmmmm....
When I sent you the email earlier today, Bruce - I really didn't expect my weekend would make it here - but I don't mind. As Bruce knows, as a few others do as well I just simply do what I do... For that, we and our folks brought a lot of smiles into 50+ kids world. It was for a moment in time. A blink of an eye. But to them, it was a lifetime. One young woman had her 16th birthday that day. It was - and is - given her diagnosis - a milestone. I told her next year, I'd be honored to teach her how to drive in my Porsche - and she can drive that lap. With that, I got the biggest hug you'd ever seen. Maybe I had a little tear in my eye while that youngster gave me the biggest hug I've ever been given, as it came from her heart... I'll make good on my promise. I know she will as well which was hers to just show up.
Such is life.
As for Bruce. Bruce and I fight sometimes like "cats and dogs". Many times - about really stupid stuff given the context of this thread and this post. But truth be known? Bruce is too - one of those amazing people he posted about above. He is just too damned proud to tell you. So I will...
Bruce pedals his way across some state to raise money for a wonderful cause...
You see - in my world, or all we do - nothing really matters except what we leave for others. The kids. Those in need.
Our legacy is ours to create. Or our legacy won't exist.
So, yea - I had a busy weekend. I, along with a bunch of folks who stepped up when I asked - put smiles, but for a brief moment in time - on a lot of kids faces.
Bruce, while you and I fight in private. I respect all you do as well.
Maybe this is a little glimpse into my private world as well...? Which is why we do all we do in Haiti as well... You see, when I say "lets get it done", we just get it done...
It really is that simple.
It really is that easy.
Or that difficult.
Bruce, simply...
Thank you.
John
Dean Romig
04-11-2011, 09:23 PM
It's nice to be able to call you two "friends". Thanks for all you both do.
charlie cleveland
04-11-2011, 10:37 PM
simplely astounding words of praise...john you said it all... we are put here to serve others espesially the children... manyre wards yall have laid up ....thanks charlie
calvin humburg
04-11-2011, 10:41 PM
That's great stuff spending time with thoes prechious kids. Good job!
George Lander
04-11-2011, 11:47 PM
John & Bruce: The world is a better place with folks like you in it. God bless the children and you two as well.
Best Regards, George
Bruce Day
04-12-2011, 08:28 AM
I'll bet we have a lot of people who do wonderful things and maybe they can post a little of what they do. I think the PGCA is a cut above and I understand if people don't want to blow their own horn, but send photos to me or a buddy and we can tell others about what you do.
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